Kingdom of Nor, (grandson of Naylamp) found !

An amazing found without a doubt. I not even finished to read it, but can't wait to share with all you.

In the district of Mesones Muro (Lambayeque), ramps were found as part of a ceremonial plaza that connects with 18 other huacas. It would be the
seat of the kingdom of Nor, a grandson of Naylamp, founder of Sican culture.

Not too much to read for now, will check for more sources. Meanwhile, enjoy the pics :

After five months of research, a group of archaeologists discovered an important circuit pyramidal platforms and adobe structures with more than
1375 years old, which would represent an important archaeological complex of the Lambayeque culture.

It's "Luya Archaeological Complex" located at the foot of the slopes of the hill of the same name in the district of Tuman, more than 17 kilometers
from the city of Chiclayo. There they found 20 pyramidal mounds made of mud walls and filled with sand and stone, natural sand 19 terraces, possibly
used as cemeteries, consisting of 10 platforms small walls and raised floors. In addition, artificial terraces made of stone and earth to access its
steep slopes of the hill.

The archaeologist Jorge Montenegro Cabrejo explains that this hill was first seen in 1990, but never deepened their research to find the platforms
through excavations.

"The land is 90 acres, and has long been abandoned and looted by villagers, we detected highly fragmented pottery would reveal the existence of
valuable remains on these platforms, we have financial constraints, but it can progress to date warn other discoveries "he said.

He said the project through his excavations has been documenting the construction techniques that people of the Lambayeque culture of this part of the
valley made. Also found in the central part of the site (probably administrative area, religious and ceremonial) was built a square defined by walls
and ramps made of adobe.

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